clearer video of how awesome the nes and snes looks on a hdtv se
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duck hunt wont work on that tv. irony much?
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It doesn't look anything like it should though. You are just blurry the detailed pixels.
It should look pixelated. You need to see how much better a SNES looks through an SCART RGB on an HDTV.
Also, you should leave the image at 4:3 as it was intended to be. Otherwise you are distorting all of the pixels and losing all straight lines and shapes.
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Terrible video.
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Try s video cable for gamecube it works on my north America one
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so whats got to be pal the console or the game?
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@zedrein18 Try my setup for SNES.
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All of my experiences with the NES and SNES on a hdtc have been crap!
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there,re actualy 3 types of scaling.
1 resize scaling,wich simply resize one image,resulting in blockygraphics.
2 blur scaling, wich 1# blurs & resize the image to blure blockyness but sadly also blurs details.
3 pier pixel scaling,wich breaks each pixel into manny sections & then converts those sections into new complete pixels,resulting a preserved & sharper picture.
johneymute 2 years ago
it took me 4-5 years to finely solve that artficial picture problem from my game console without anny help from sellers.
i just probabely had discovered that the pc to tv adapter averagely also acts as a up/downscaler.
johneymute 3 years ago